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Sergei Inkatov
Blue Reflection - Colorful Textured Original Oil Painting

2020

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Sergei Inkatov’s original, abstract fine art oil paintings have been exhibited internationally. His expressionistic artworks are vivid and richly textured. Inkatov’s paintings radiate a life of balance and positive energy. This colorful artwork is 20 inches tall by 24 inches wide. Inkatov’s layered compositions give his artworks significant texture and depth. He signs the front and back of the artwork. The sides of the oil painting are painted black. It is stretched, wired, and ready to hang. Free local Los Angeles area delivery. Affordable US and global shipping are available. A certificate of authenticity issued by the art gallery is included. Sergei Inkatov was born in Baku, Azerbaijan in 1971. In 1987, he entered an art school and devoted his time to studying painting. He later moved to Tver, Russia where he continued his artistic studies before finally settling in Estonia (EU). He is an active member of the Estonian Artists Union as well as a member of Mondial Art Academia (France) and an Ambassador from the Academia in Estonia. Sergei Inkatov’s work is collected worldwide, including artworks held in the Narva Museum in Narva, Estonia, Galeria Comas in Barcelona, Spain, and the Russian Art Fund’s Cultural Property collection. In 2011, Sergei Inkatov was highlighted as one of Tallinn’s outstanding artists as part of the city’s winning bid for the EU’s annual European Capital of Culture title. REPRESENTATION Artspace Warehouse, Los Angeles, USA EXHIBITIONS 2022 Artspace Warehouse Los Angeles, USA 2020 Staapli 3 Gallery, Estonia 2019 Art Nodica Copenhagen, Denmark Keila Joa Schloss Fall, Estonia 2018 Art Nordic, Kopenhagen, Denmark 2018 Colorida Art. Lissabon, Portugal 2018 Artspace Warehouse Los Angeles, USA 2017 Kiek in de Kok Historical Museum. Tallinn, Estonia 2017 Amsterdam Art Fair gallery Kunst og Kage 2017 Kochi Aidad. Tallinn, Estonia 2017 Mercedes center. Tallinn, Estonia 2016 Art Expo, NY, USA 2016 Alter Studio, Tallinn, Estonia 2016 Kunst og Kage, Ryomgard, Denmark 2015 Sala Concell 242, Barcelona, Spain 2015 Architecture Gallery, London, UK 2014 Blokhus Gallery, Blokhus, Denmark 2014 Kochi Kohvik, Tallinn, Estonia 2014 Department of Agriculture, Tallinn, Estonia 2014 V 58, Aarhus, Denmark 2014 Rotermani Galerii, Tallinn, Estonia 2013 V 58, Aarhus, Denmark 2013 Tallinn City Council, Tallinn, Estonia 2013 Make Your I.D., Tallinn, Estonia 2013 Art Expo Beijing, China 2013 Blokhus Gallery, Blokhus, Denmark 2013 New-Place-Gallery, Hertogenbosch, Netherlands 2012 Architecture Gallery, London, UK 2011 Make Your I.D., Tallinn, Estonia 2011 Petropalace, St. Petersburg, Russia 2011 GM 18, St. Petersburg, Russia 2010 Salon Art Bizzare, La Gallerie Pall Mall. London. UK 2010 Fortak Gallery, Berlin, Germany 2010 Summer Contemporary Fulham Art Fair, Unique Art Gallery, London. UK 2010 Russian Art Fair, Park Line Hotel, London, UK 2010 Fine Art Gallery, Ledbury, UK 2009 N Prospect, St. Petersburg, Russia 2009 Marziart Gallery, Hamburg, Germany 2009 Art Museum, Narva, Estonia 2008 Torcul Gallery, Barcelona, Spain 2008 AKMENZ ZENKLAI, Vilnius, Lithuania 2008 Würth Gallery, Tallinn, Estonia 2007 Gallery - G Tallinn, Estonia 2006 PARADOJA Gallery, Madrid, Spain 2006 Hammond Gallery, Tallinn, Estonia 2005 Portland, USA 2004 Art-link Gallery, Tallinn, Estonia 2004 Art-link Gallery, Tallinn, Estonia 2003 G Gallery, Tallinn, Estonia 2002 Obu Gallery, Tartu, Estonia 2002 Russian Drama Theatre Gallery, Tallinn, Estonia AWARDS & RECOGNITION 2011 Laureate, European Capital of Culture competition 2009 Laureate, Cultural Property Fund Member, Russian Artist`s Union in Estonia
  • Creator:
    Sergei Inkatov (1971, Azerbaijani)
  • Creation Year:
    2020
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 20 in (50.8 cm)Width: 24 in (60.96 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Los Angeles, CA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: ARTSPACE WAREHOUSE_INKATOV_BLUE REFLECTION1stDibs: LU4269450442
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